Pride
"Search me, O God, and know my
heart; Try me and know my anxious thoughts; and see if there be any hurtful way
in me, and lead me in the way everlasting." Psalm 139:23, 24
Satan is not our most dangerous enemy, because he can only operate
where we allow. When we walk in intimacy
and obedience to Christ, the demons have little or nothing in us to work
with. Not even the world, with all its
temptations and pleasures can touch us, because we have overcome the world in
Christ! No, our greatest enemy is not in
hell or the world system of things . . .
our greatest enemy is pride!
Pride is the most dangerous of sins, because it is completely blind to
itself. Pride plans, acts, and thinks
without considering the Lord. It is a
bold affront to Him, and we're all guilty of it -- yet it is so subtle that we
rarely detect it or confess it. Pride distorts our self-concept, props us up,
puffs us up, and makes us believe things of ourselves and others that are not
true. It makes us think of ourselves first and last, it takes and demands more
credit than it deserves, and it talks about itself more than it should. Pride doesn't respond to correction very
well. I'm sure each of us can
immediately point to at least one person who fits this description. The proof that we are blind to our own pride
is we didn't point to ourselves.
Remember, children of God are called to be as wise as serpents, and
that wisdom begins with knowing God and understanding ourselves. Nothing but
the searchlight of the Holy Spirit and the mirror of the word of God can reveal
these things to us, and we suffer with pride to the degree that we ignore what
they show us.
Perhaps you know all this already, and it's not for you. Then again, maybe that might be your . . .
Love and perfect peace,
Pastor Eric
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